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TiT was lucky he wasn't at the fireworks show here. They fired off cannons (while a symphony played the 1812 Overture).

People actually cheered and applauded during this show of force harkening back to the early days of our country. Not only do us Rethuglicans love modern ordinance, we love the traditional stuff as well.

TiT was lucky he wasn't at the fireworks show here. They fired off cannons (while a symphony played the 1812 Overture).

People actually cheered and applauded during this show of force harkening back to the early days of our country. Not only do us Rethuglicans love modern ordinance, we love the traditional stuff as well.

I am thinking about building my own cannon.
Might do a 2 incher but dont know yet.

One does not greet death when he knocks at your door.

Nay you repeatedly punch him in the throat as he slowly drags you away.

btw, somethig I meant to add in my last post was that I seriously knew that at least one of the DUmmies would make a 4th of July post which focused on how much he or she hated America. They did not disappoint.

We were in Cripple Creek, Colorado during the 4th with a bunch of geocachers. It was my kids' first experience. Someone was playing the 1812 Overture in the distance. My kids were all oooh and ahhh for only a portion of the time. Most of the time it was quiet except for the distant music playing. Oh, and I read the Declaration prior to the show. I'm going to make that a family tradition. How many DUers have actually read it?

Woe to those who call evil good
and good evil,
who put darkness for light
and light for darkness,
who put bitter for sweet
and sweet for bitter.

Woe to those who are wise in their own eyes
and clever in their own sight.

We were in Cripple Creek, Colorado during the 4th with a bunch of geocachers. It was my kids' first experience. Someone was playing the 1812 Overture in the distance. My kids were all oooh and ahhh for only a portion of the time. Most of the time it was quiet except for the distant music playing. Oh, and I read the Declaration prior to the show. I'm going to make that a family tradition. How many DUers have actually read it?

Seeing as how it wasn't authored by Marx, Lenin or Chomsky, probably less than five percent.

True. So what you do is give the school staff the power to stop whatever happens. If it's verbal teasing, you give them the power to tell the kids to stop it. If it's rock throwing, you give them the...